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what is in store for us in the morning? doug is here to tell us. >> clear skies, chilly temperatures. enjoy it while it lasts. some rain is on the way. 39 in anne arundel. it is 29 in winchester. temperatures range from the 30 degree mark. as we had overnight, partly cloudy. 24-34 degrees. in other slower-moving cold front means a lot more rain and later in the week. more in a few minutes. >> we are learning more about the man charged with being the east coast rapist. 6 was before athomas judge for the first time. -- was before a judge for the first time today. he was in new haven connecticut. he says he is -- police say he is responsible for a string of rapes dating years back. he is known as the east coast rapist and were a baseball hat and sunglasses. >> we were relieved it was over. >> police return from interviewing thomas. court documents say someone called last week and said he had taking credit for the first rape of a woman in maryland. he had been on a short list of suspects already. dna evidence when sam to rape -
what is in store for us in the morning? doug is here to tell us. >> clear skies, chilly temperatures. enjoy it while it lasts. some rain is on the way. 39 in anne arundel. it is 29 in winchester. temperatures range from the 30 degree mark. as we had overnight, partly cloudy. 24-34 degrees. in other slower-moving cold front means a lot more rain and later in the week. more in a few minutes. >> we are learning more about the man charged with being the east coast rapist. 6 was before...
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event. -- come and join us. good morning, washington. >>> winds and heavy rain damaged dozens of homes in mississippi and knocked down trees and power lines in florida. a number of houses and cars were damaged, but no reports of any injuries. >>> time for a check on traffic and weather every 10 minutes. >> the storms were intense yesterday in the south. >> the storms in the deep south robert -- robbed some of the moisture from it. 36 right now national park in southeast d.c. with gray skies. you can kind of see the washington monument on the right. 36 at national park. mainly in the mid 30's elsewhere. 34 in rockville. 35 in waldorf. 35 in bowie. this afternoon making it to the upper low 40's. first pitch at 1:05, 43 degrees at that time damp and gray. you will need the rain gear. spotty showers, patchy drizzle moving through. not an ideal day for baseball but i think the game will go on. high temperatures tomorrow around 54. breezy. sunny on the weekend. >>> accident on the beltway near braddock road, but they
event. -- come and join us. good morning, washington. >>> winds and heavy rain damaged dozens of homes in mississippi and knocked down trees and power lines in florida. a number of houses and cars were damaged, but no reports of any injuries. >>> time for a check on traffic and weather every 10 minutes. >> the storms were intense yesterday in the south. >> the storms in the deep south robert -- robbed some of the moisture from it. 36 right now national park in...
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we rely on our farm and to help us out. -- we rely on our firemen to help us out. >> 5 drugs volunteer firefighters took a 1989 pumper volunteer drundrunk firefighters took out a 1989 bumper. they traveled well above the posted 25 m.p.h. speed limit could a policeman veered off into a ditch to avoid a head-on collision could >> this is a small group, a very small percentage of our response force that made a bad decision. >> swanson was charged with a dui and enough -- and an unauthorized use of a vehicle. the name of his account is fox 5 research. >> we cannot tolerate any behavior that causes the public to question our integrity. this is very dangerous. quite frankly, it is very surprising to us. >> luckily, no one was hurt in this incident and nothing was damaged. the fire truck in question was retired and the firefighters were off duty. meanwhile, swanson and two the passengers have resigned. the other two have been suspended. >>> the man who police say is the east coast rapist will make his first court appearance tomorrow. he tried to hang himself in a jail cell. he was taken to th
we rely on our farm and to help us out. -- we rely on our firemen to help us out. >> 5 drugs volunteer firefighters took a 1989 pumper volunteer drundrunk firefighters took out a 1989 bumper. they traveled well above the posted 25 m.p.h. speed limit could a policeman veered off into a ditch to avoid a head-on collision could >> this is a small group, a very small percentage of our response force that made a bad decision. >> swanson was charged with a dui and enough -- and an...
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steve: well, what if i told you i only used one hand? anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. [ male announcer ] when sean was looking at mba programs, he wanted a curriculum designed to meet market needs, with faculty who brought real-world perspective on where the business world was headed and the practical experience toelelp him make an impact. my name is sean blankenship, i'm making the electric car more accessible, and i am a phoenix. [ male announcer ] learn more about the school of business at phoenix.edu. [ male announcer ] learn more about the school of business [music playing] america's beverage companies are working together to put more information right up front... adding new calorie labels to every single can, bottle, and pack they produce... so you can make the choice that's right for you. >>> we begin with breaking news. southbound side of the third street tunnel is closed after a deadly accident overnight. d when two cars collided. two other people suffer non life-threatening injuries. >>> li
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. >> they pay us. it is a profit-making enterprise for us. >> the airfare costs $8,000. they remained suspicious but they are not ready yet to call for his ouster. >> if there is an issue, they will require him to refund the money. >> council members were told that udc's auditors investigating. they want to know to whom she reports. when they learned that the auditor reports to the president, they suggested an independent auditor. from the wilson building, sam ford, abc7 news. >>> and maryland congressman is pushing for a law to ban all protests at military generals. than double legislation today in response to last week's supreme court decision that ruled the anti-gay protests by the westboro baptist church protected by the first amendment. his bill would ban protests without violating free speech. >>> the suspect in the east coast rapist case is behind bars. a new search tool could have led to his arrest well before that. gail pennybacker joins us with more. it looks like this could solve other cold cases as well. is that right? >> it like when here in the fairfax city
. >> they pay us. it is a profit-making enterprise for us. >> the airfare costs $8,000. they remained suspicious but they are not ready yet to call for his ouster. >> if there is an issue, they will require him to refund the money. >> council members were told that udc's auditors investigating. they want to know to whom she reports. when they learned that the auditor reports to the president, they suggested an independent auditor. from the wilson building, sam ford, abc7...
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. >> it is killing us. we don't go anywhere but the work. >> week of the gasoline between $4.50 dollars a gallon by memorial day and maybe sooner. >> federal reserve chairman ben bernanke says economic recovery is speeding up, but higher oil prices could be a threat. >> sustained increases in the price of oil or other commodities would represent a threat to economic growth and overall price stability. >> gm has february sales up 49% and all major companies had double-digit gains. now the companies hope higher gas prices don't get in the way of finally higher sales. abc news, washington. >>> you could soon pay more for gas in maryland. a state lawmaker is considering raising the gas tax by 10 cents a gallon. this would be the first such increase since 1992. it would fund transportation projects. county executives in montgomery, prince george's, and how board counties support the plan. >>> on the hill, the first step to delay a government shutdown. tuesday the house approved a short-term spending bill to fund
. >> it is killing us. we don't go anywhere but the work. >> week of the gasoline between $4.50 dollars a gallon by memorial day and maybe sooner. >> federal reserve chairman ben bernanke says economic recovery is speeding up, but higher oil prices could be a threat. >> sustained increases in the price of oil or other commodities would represent a threat to economic growth and overall price stability. >> gm has february sales up 49% and all major companies had...
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j st use your card and save of practically the walle aisle. i'm saving money at the register, and that really works for me. more savings every time you shop with your giant card. [ male announcer ] new inventory. ♪ new equipment. new trucks. new hires. ♪ new space. ♪ new markets. achievement seizes new opportunity. ♪ go to pnc.com/cfo to see how we can help your cashflow situation. pnc. for the achiever in us all. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >>> stretta had this morning, pepco's power play. does the energy company had a plan to fix its problems? good morning, washington. it is tuesday, march 8. i'm alison starling. >> i am scott thuman. more on that story, but we begin with traffic and weather every 10 minutes. adam caskey is in the weather center with the first forecast. >> would of sunshine right now large -- well, in one minute the sun will come up. some rain showers moving our way late tomorrow and especially in to thursday. it should be another soaker the sun rising over the desert right now
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thanks for joining us, i am alison starling. >> i am cynne simpson. thanks for waking up with us. we begin with traffic and weather every ten minutes. meteorologist steve rudin. >> a cold start to this friday. nbc is tribes -- at least isit is dry. mainly clear for the morning. the clouds will approach from the west this afternoon. we could see a little drizzle as we move into the overnight. snow flurries may move to the south of d.c., but we don't expect accumulation. look to the left side of the screen. an approaching storm system will continue to develop and could bring accumulating snow in the form of several inches by sunday afternoon. a complete look at the forecast in much more detail. in julyenjoy the weather today because there will be changes on sunday. >>> changes are just the bottom. everything still in our favor as far as travel times. 66 and 95 in virginia, 95 and the b-w parkway. as you come off the 14th street bridge towards the reagan building on a lower 14th street there's a crash heading into southwest d.c. traffic is getting by to the right. back to you. >> tha
thanks for joining us, i am alison starling. >> i am cynne simpson. thanks for waking up with us. we begin with traffic and weather every ten minutes. meteorologist steve rudin. >> a cold start to this friday. nbc is tribes -- at least isit is dry. mainly clear for the morning. the clouds will approach from the west this afternoon. we could see a little drizzle as we move into the overnight. snow flurries may move to the south of d.c., but we don't expect accumulation. look to the...
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it will not be effected at warming us -- effective at warming us up. it will be a pretty day. let's show you some temperatures. they are plenty cold right now with numbers running in the 20 parts. the chills -- in the 20's. the chills will be the story today. it feels like 12 in barre bill -- verrberryville. clouds are moving in from the west. we will keep our eyes on this system. we will have -- it will have a profound effect on our weather, but that will not be until sunday. blue skiesve likight with sunshine. yes today, we hit 64 at reagan national. we are sliding back into winter. tonight will be partly cloudy. tomorrow will be partly cloudy and in the 50-degree range. rain is part of the weekend forecast. we will leave that to mr. 7-day.y in the >>> lisa baden is standing by with a check on the roads. >> it is like driving in a pinball machine to the beltway between the american legion bridge, the college park accident. we will go to newschopper 7 on the inner loop after river road. there is a brand new crash. look at the impact is having on the beltway right now, leaving
it will not be effected at warming us -- effective at warming us up. it will be a pretty day. let's show you some temperatures. they are plenty cold right now with numbers running in the 20 parts. the chills -- in the 20's. the chills will be the story today. it feels like 12 in barre bill -- verrberryville. clouds are moving in from the west. we will keep our eyes on this system. we will have -- it will have a profound effect on our weather, but that will not be until sunday. blue skiesve...
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>> it is a good idea to signal a readiness to use it, but the conditions for using it are not there yet. nelson valdez knows he picked a heck of a time to start his own career. >> the last time the oil reserves were back in 2005 during hurricane katrina, it only brought down gas prices about 3%, not considered enough to make a real difference. >> now, a traffic alert for drivers on at 295. crews will close the interstate one direction at a time. it will span from pennsylvania avenue to the 11th street bridge from 10:00 p.m. until 5:00 tonight through thursday. traffic will be stopped up to 40 minutes at a time. >>> still to come here on abc7 news at noon, vanishing overseas. a family's frantic hunt for a college student who disappeared in spain. >>> tragedy on the porch. -- court. the growing controversy -- could these deaths have been prevented? >>> the nation on storm watch. from tornados to wipe out. >>> the nation on storm watch. from tornados to wipe out. th way, everyone will know about all our great discounts. safe driver, online, homeowner's -- more discounts than ever before. a
>> it is a good idea to signal a readiness to use it, but the conditions for using it are not there yet. nelson valdez knows he picked a heck of a time to start his own career. >> the last time the oil reserves were back in 2005 during hurricane katrina, it only brought down gas prices about 3%, not considered enough to make a real difference. >> now, a traffic alert for drivers on at 295. crews will close the interstate one direction at a time. it will span from pennsylvania...
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she captivated us on screen. a movie screen from the age of 12, a veteran of more than 50 films from "national velvet" " cat on a hot tin roof" to cleopatra. we felt we knew her. off the screen, she did not hide her flaws or her life. it was like an open book. >> i consent an inordinate amount of alcohol. combined with pills it was deadly. >> she was one of the first hollywood stars to speak openly about her battles with addiction, with weight, and her on-again off-again romance is. in 1976, she married an aspiring politician from virginia, john warner. in his words, she helped him lay the foundation for a 30-year career in the senate. >> thank-you for all the heartfelt condolences that you have expressed for this iconic figure. >> she, unbeknownst to many people was instrumental in this country's response to hiv aids. >> the whitman walker clinic in the district is named after elizabeth taylor and she worked tirelessly to help remove the stigma of aids. what a life. a private funeral will be held later this week
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thanks for waking up with us. time for a check of traffic and weather every ten minutes. >> steve rudin is standing by with the latest on the weather. >>> i wish i had a better forecast in terms of milder temperatures. the good news is we will see a little sunshine later this afternoon. temperatures are chilly at 39 in gaithersburg and all the rain from last night is well to the east. there is a system moving across front royal and winchester. we expect this to break apart over the next few hours or so. i cannot rule out a chance of a few wet snowflakes to the north and west of the dc metro. not expecting accumulation. a little patchy fog at 9:00 in the morning temperatures in the mid to upper 40's. maybe it region around 50 degrees. sunshine to end the work week and the school week tomorrow. the weekend is coming up. the extended outlook in a few minutes. now to lisa baden. >>> metro rail reporting normal service. u.s. park police have no problems to report. good on the george washington parkway and the suitland
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i felt like they told us this just to get us on the show to exploit me. i took it very hard. >> he claims he did not know questions about his past work coming up. the network is not pressing charges. he says he just wanted to let off some steam and did not hurt anyone. >>> tornados and snow -- not the kind of weather you expect in march. it's not the type of whether their gis to in -- >> a number of violent weather systems blasted through the south and northeast leveling homes and putting quite a scare into residents. the terror that rain down on pennsylvania sent residents running for their lives. including the high school student that captured a funnel cloud. a confirmed tornado walloped this community. >> never in a million years saw anything like it. >> it up rooted dozens of trees and the -- >> it happened so fast, i can't believe it. i can't believe everything is gone in seconds. >> it unleashed damage at the campus of the local high school. >> the press box is gone. the auditorium is gone. the scoreboard was blown off also. >> 10 @ -- officials sus
i felt like they told us this just to get us on the show to exploit me. i took it very hard. >> he claims he did not know questions about his past work coming up. the network is not pressing charges. he says he just wanted to let off some steam and did not hurt anyone. >>> tornados and snow -- not the kind of weather you expect in march. it's not the type of whether their gis to in -- >> a number of violent weather systems blasted through the south and northeast leveling...
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used to be democrat. then, became republican. >> reporter: he hasn't been in political office for about two decades. a long shot. but his supporters say he will add a little cajun spice to the campaign. and if nothing else, george, he has a head start. >> jon, thanks very much. >> a little cajun spice. >>> coming up on 7:08. we have new details this morning about legendary movie star, mickey rooney, and a shocking tale of alleged abuse at the hands of his own family. he told a senate panel he is one of the millions of elder abuse. he was denied basics, like food, medicine and that his daily life was unbearable. our claire shipman has more on this. >> reporter: good morning, robin. rooney's story floored lawmakers. he's accusing his stepson and stepdaughter who was taking care of rooney and his mother, leaving them barely enough money to survive. and at times, keeping a lock on their refrigerator. >> someday you'll learn that greatness is seizing an opportunity. >> reporter: from the silver screen, this ma
used to be democrat. then, became republican. >> reporter: he hasn't been in political office for about two decades. a long shot. but his supporters say he will add a little cajun spice to the campaign. and if nothing else, george, he has a head start. >> jon, thanks very much. >> a little cajun spice. >>> coming up on 7:08. we have new details this morning about legendary movie star, mickey rooney, and a shocking tale of alleged abuse at the hands of his own family....
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yesterday. -- used that dumpster yesterday. and that is crazy that i cannot let my kids out and play. it is just scary. >> we are waiting to hear just how this person died. we are waiting on autopsy results. police are expected to come to the neighborhood in just a little while. they will be passing out fliers to people who live here trying to figure out if anyone who lives here knows anything about what happened this morning. >>> low attendance is the reason d.c. charter schools will close at the end of the year. 80 students attend the press sp school. students are being referred to other local schools. teachers and administrators will lose their jobs. the d.c. public charter school board is helping them to find new employment. >>> local police are joining forces with u.s. immigration forces. we are live in woodbridge with the details. >> certainly this has been a community that has been hard hit by a lot of crimes that have been connected to people who are illegal immigrants, some of them facing deportation. the director of i
yesterday. -- used that dumpster yesterday. and that is crazy that i cannot let my kids out and play. it is just scary. >> we are waiting to hear just how this person died. we are waiting on autopsy results. police are expected to come to the neighborhood in just a little while. they will be passing out fliers to people who live here trying to figure out if anyone who lives here knows anything about what happened this morning. >>> low attendance is the reason d.c. charter schools...
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i use scotts turf builder. it makes the roots really strong. [ man] the stronger the roots, the stronger and healthier your lawn's gonna be. hearing the roots, like, "i need food. i need nutrition." [ man #2 ] do i think feeding makes a difference? look at my lawn. this is healthy. it looks good, right? it's strong. look at this. feeding makes all the difference in the world. it's a no-brainer. [ male announcer ] scotts turf builderer. feeding pays. it is the best thing you could do for your lawn. feeding pays. more bold flavor!onds! more variety! more value! more of what you want... not what you don't. blue diamond almonds. (play-by-play announcer) it's up and it is... good! more than a snack. >>> we have exclusive footage now of the accident that horrified oprah winfrey made headlines around the world. hugh jackman took off 30 feet above the crowd. boy, when that went wrong, that went wrong. here's what's behind the scenes from episode of season 25. >> where is the boy -- >> oprah, oprah, here i am. up here!
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thanks for joining us. >> much more on this story but we begin with your traffic and weather. here is a check on the chilly forecast. >> a cold start to monday morning. and little bit of a wind chill factor. partly to mostly sunny for the day. cool and breezy. the winds are out of the northwest at 10-15 miles per hour. we will update to the forecasted and a few minutes. we will talk about the potential for wintry weather s soon as wednesday morning. more on that in a few minutes. here is a look at traffic. >>> we go to 355. this crash is self found. traffic is 8 -- southbound. traffic is able to get through. >>> breaking news from capitol heights. police are investigating a deadly shooting at a gas station. it was at a shell gas station on central avenue. the man was pronounced dead at the hospital. no multiple on the shooting. we will bring you more as we get it. it occurred after a pizza delivery guy was shot on the trial -- job. >> -- >>> we are joined with the latest on this investigation from our reporter. >> police are trying to determine if there is a connection between
thanks for joining us. >> much more on this story but we begin with your traffic and weather. here is a check on the chilly forecast. >> a cold start to monday morning. and little bit of a wind chill factor. partly to mostly sunny for the day. cool and breezy. the winds are out of the northwest at 10-15 miles per hour. we will update to the forecasted and a few minutes. we will talk about the potential for wintry weather s soon as wednesday morning. more on that in a few minutes....
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join us in a conversation to strengthen it for years to come. i'm friend, secret-keeper and playmate. do you think i'd let osteoporosis slow me down? so i asked my doctor about reclast because i heard it's the only once-a-year iv osteoporosis treatment. he told me all about it and i said that's the one for nana. he said reclast can help restrengthen my bones to help make them resistant to fracture for twelve months. and reclast is approved to help protect from fracture in many places: hip, spine, even other bones. [ male announcer ] you should not take reclast if you're on zometa, have low blood calcium, or kidney problems. or if you're pregnant, plan to become pregnant or are nursing. take calcium and vitamin d daily. tell your doctor if you develop severe muscle, bone or joint pain, if you have dental problems, or if you develop new or unusual pain in your hip, groin, or thigh. the most common side effects include flu like symptoms, fever, muscle or joint pain headache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. share the world with the ones you love! and
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a passenger on board one of the flights spoke with us only. pamela brown joins us with details. good morning. >> good morning. you can imagine how it would appeal to be a passenger on a flight over the potomac just minutes away from landing when the pilot goes over the loudspeaker and says there's no help from a background -- from the ground. revelations that lone air traffic controller was asleep on the ground has raised bigger questions about staffing at airports across the country. >> i blame whoever put one person in the tower control at 12:00 midnight. >> he was coming from a flightmiami. >> the captain came over the speaker and said you won't believe this but we cannot get in contact with tower control we don't have clearance. >> radio transmission between an american airlines pilot and a regional air controller 40 miles away reveals the pilots was met with radio silence from reagan national after already circling around the airport once. >> nobody is answering. so you can expect to go in as an on-controlled airport. >> moments later another flight landed after being alert
a passenger on board one of the flights spoke with us only. pamela brown joins us with details. good morning. >> good morning. you can imagine how it would appeal to be a passenger on a flight over the potomac just minutes away from landing when the pilot goes over the loudspeaker and says there's no help from a background -- from the ground. revelations that lone air traffic controller was asleep on the ground has raised bigger questions about staffing at airports across the country....
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look what's going on to the west of us. we could be looking at a wintry mix as soon as 8:00 in the morning on wednesday especially garrett county, allegheny, and washington counties. 46-51 degrees today, which is well below average for this time of year. tonight, mid to upper 20's to low 30's. morning sunshine tomorrow with increasing clouds, and 40's to low 50's. >> soapstone at sun valley drive, and pedestrians struck by a vehicle. a helicopter will be landing nearby in a matter of moments for that. fairfax police and fire have a portion of the road closed. soapstone road and sunrise valley drive. 13th street between longfellow and kennedy there's fire activity. 13th street is a popular commuter route, may not be an option. interstate travel is an option. plenty of traffic now out of frederick into montgomery county. traffic in springfield virginia, on your way to and from the pentagon is good. back to you. >> thank you. >>> former press secretary robert gibbs is being enticed by facebook. location location, location, tha
look what's going on to the west of us. we could be looking at a wintry mix as soon as 8:00 in the morning on wednesday especially garrett county, allegheny, and washington counties. 46-51 degrees today, which is well below average for this time of year. tonight, mid to upper 20's to low 30's. morning sunshine tomorrow with increasing clouds, and 40's to low 50's. >> soapstone at sun valley drive, and pedestrians struck by a vehicle. a helicopter will be landing nearby in a matter of...
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and he joins us now. hey, jon. >> reporter: george, there's still a shortage of presidential candidates, officially anyway. but judging by what's going on in iowa, the 2012 presidential campaign is now under way. that's a lot of plane for one guy. call it trump force one. it arrived in iowa, carrying donald trump's top adviser. one mr. michael cohen. he's checking the prospects of a trump for president campaign. really? president trump? >> he's made a tremendous fortune for himself. and what would be fabulous is to see him put that ability and his talents to work for the rest of us. >> reporter: trump himself just appeared with other key advisers on the season opener of "the apprentice." >> the circus is back in town. and you're looking at the ring master. it's showtime. >> reporter: showtime in iowa has a very different look. last night, the first cattle call of the 2012 presidential race. with five republican presidential wannabes, each trying to claim the mantle of most conservative. there's newt gingr
and he joins us now. hey, jon. >> reporter: george, there's still a shortage of presidential candidates, officially anyway. but judging by what's going on in iowa, the 2012 presidential campaign is now under way. that's a lot of plane for one guy. call it trump force one. it arrived in iowa, carrying donald trump's top adviser. one mr. michael cohen. he's checking the prospects of a trump for president campaign. really? president trump? >> he's made a tremendous fortune for himself....
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still here in the u.s., bpa is all around us and inside of us. an estimated 93% of americans have detectable levels of bpa in their bodies. but this study offers some good news, suggesting we can rid ourselves of bpa by simply changing what we eat. researchers took five families, each with two adults and two kids and had them stop using canned foods and plastic goods for three days. replacing those items with fresh foods and snacks stored in glass containers. the result, the bpa levels among family members dropped on average 60%. when the families went back to eating the old ways, their bpa levels went back up. >> it means if people make intelligent choices about the foods they eat and the packaging in which they store their foods, they could really reduce their exposure to synthetic chemicals in the environment. >> reporter: bpas are perfectly safe, approved by the fda to be in contact with food but researchers say if you're still worried, eat fresh food and store your snacks and leftovers in glass or stainless steel containers. we wanted to kno
still here in the u.s., bpa is all around us and inside of us. an estimated 93% of americans have detectable levels of bpa in their bodies. but this study offers some good news, suggesting we can rid ourselves of bpa by simply changing what we eat. researchers took five families, each with two adults and two kids and had them stop using canned foods and plastic goods for three days. replacing those items with fresh foods and snacks stored in glass containers. the result, the bpa levels among...
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that building uses electric heat. although some residents say they did smell gas, woodstock is about 135 miles northeast of detroit. >>> the supreme court is poised to weigh in on what could be the largest class-action suit ever. retail giant walmart is accused of discriminating against female employees and those workers past and present may stand to gain millions of dollars. now more from linsey davis. >> reporter: this woman, an assistant manager at sam's club and single mother of two, says she's about to make history. >> it's crazy. i never would have thought that me personally would ever have made it to the supreme court. >> reporter: she's been employed by walmart for almost 25 years. and is one of six named plaintiffs who filed a sex discrimination lawsuit against the company over pay and promotions. >> there was a male coworker there that had been with the company half the time that i had been and he was making almost double what i was making. i had even gone to the district manager and asked him what i needed
that building uses electric heat. although some residents say they did smell gas, woodstock is about 135 miles northeast of detroit. >>> the supreme court is poised to weigh in on what could be the largest class-action suit ever. retail giant walmart is accused of discriminating against female employees and those workers past and present may stand to gain millions of dollars. now more from linsey davis. >> reporter: this woman, an assistant manager at sam's club and single mother...
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can you use your own stuff? >> in this case it's water, which does a good job or you can put in a few drops of our insta mattick floor cleaner. >> reporter: for those scared of cleaning gutters, there's one to do that job called the luge. unlike the olympic sport you don't need the skin-tight suit and the helmet? >> that's right. and i wouldn't recommend you ride it. >> reporter: this is just the beginning of the age of household robots. and he says plenty of opportunities in the future, even if it might take some getting used to. >> the home of the future is going to have a number of different robots. so, you'll have task-specific robots and then you need to tie it all together. the butler, the robot that i interact. i told him what i wanted it done, where i wanted it to be done and he would go and activate the roomba to go actually -- or the skoob ba to go clean. >> reporter: a robot butler may be a few years away but there are a number of other companies offering robots to help with chores around the house, i
can you use your own stuff? >> in this case it's water, which does a good job or you can put in a few drops of our insta mattick floor cleaner. >> reporter: for those scared of cleaning gutters, there's one to do that job called the luge. unlike the olympic sport you don't need the skin-tight suit and the helmet? >> that's right. and i wouldn't recommend you ride it. >> reporter: this is just the beginning of the age of household robots. and he says plenty of...
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john hendren brings us up to date from washington. good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, rob and peggy. libyan jet fighter dared take to the skies and you have to wonder when he climbed into that cockpit whether he knew he was on an ill-fated mission. as the u.s. strains under a third military operation in the islamic world, nato is now preparing to take over command of the no-fly zone. >> we have agreed, along with our nato allies, to transition command and control for the no-fly zone over libya to nato. >> reporter: the news comes hours after a french fighter jet destroyed the first libyan plane to violate the no-fly zone. it was a suicide mission for the pilot. the plane was hit by a missile as it landed on the runway in misrata. >> we saw a libyan fighter jet taking off that was detected by a french aircraft and was standing rules of engagement, appropriately attacked that aircraft. >> reporter: earlier this week an f-15 crew nearly became the first american casualties of the enforcement effort. their plane, downed by mec
john hendren brings us up to date from washington. good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, rob and peggy. libyan jet fighter dared take to the skies and you have to wonder when he climbed into that cockpit whether he knew he was on an ill-fated mission. as the u.s. strains under a third military operation in the islamic world, nato is now preparing to take over command of the no-fly zone. >> we have agreed, along with our nato allies, to transition command and control for the...
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chris connelly joins us with his take. chris, charlie sheen is more popular than ever after 1.5 twitter followers. and there's advertisers who say he can make $1 million a year just off his tweets. >> reporter: winning has been charlie sheen's word of the week. might he actually be on to something? in some ways, his outlook is brighter than that of other celebrities. >> i am on a drug. it's called charlie sheen. >> reporter: this week had two kinds of celebrity train wrecks. women hitting bottom, like christina aguilera, arrested for public drunkenness. or lindsay lohan, facing extra jail time. >> one thing i need to put first in my life, which is my recovery and stuff. i'm doing good. that's most important for me. >> reporter: then, there's the unsettlingly exuberant charlie sheen. in his mind, at least, not hitting bottom. more, here i am, ma. top of the world. >> you have millions of fans. why do you think -- >> billions. i have billions of fans. >> reporter: the $1 million-plus an episode "two and a half men" star, sho
chris connelly joins us with his take. chris, charlie sheen is more popular than ever after 1.5 twitter followers. and there's advertisers who say he can make $1 million a year just off his tweets. >> reporter: winning has been charlie sheen's word of the week. might he actually be on to something? in some ways, his outlook is brighter than that of other celebrities. >> i am on a drug. it's called charlie sheen. >> reporter: this week had two kinds of celebrity train wrecks....
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bombing us. please, stop them. >> reporter: in the capital, tripoli, multiple explosions overnight, as a military complex was bombed. gadhafi laid low yesterday, after a defiant speech on tuesday. while an anchor on state tv brandished an ak-47, and declared he was ready to die for the colonel. as his eyes appeared to nervously dart to the side of the camera. there are more reports this morning that gadhafi may be looking for a way out. defense secretary robert gates said it's a realistic scenario. >> whether there are major defections -- further major defections within his own ruling circle. whether there's divisions in his family. there's a variety of possibilities. >> reporter: meanwhile, u.s. officials expect to announce they expect to hand over command of the military operation by this weekend. so, there's much confusion and disagreement among the allies who, exactly, will take over. but the rebels don't want the u.s. to give up command. they want american ships and planes to keep pounding g
bombing us. please, stop them. >> reporter: in the capital, tripoli, multiple explosions overnight, as a military complex was bombed. gadhafi laid low yesterday, after a defiant speech on tuesday. while an anchor on state tv brandished an ak-47, and declared he was ready to die for the colonel. as his eyes appeared to nervously dart to the side of the camera. there are more reports this morning that gadhafi may be looking for a way out. defense secretary robert gates said it's a realistic...
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the wind chill gives us a cold start to the day. west of the blue ridge, snow on the ground from the snow system yesterday. 39 in tempore park. it will be gusting but >> this is the way to warm up times square. thank you, guys, for coming out. robin. >> all right, sam. >>> this morning in our "royal diary," the dress that first caught prince william's eye. it was after kate middleton put on this dress for charity. it was all about charity that the royal romance first blossomed. let's take a look at the dress today. that's a live shot. it's now being auctioned off in london. and our weekend anchor bianna golodryga was in london all last week and she has an exclusive. >> and get a load of that this morning. you know, imagine this robin, the only call for the designer of the dress to make $45 and less than a week to make. just how much will the dress that captured the prince's heart draw at auction? well it may go for as much as $16,000. >> reporter: this is kate middleton's first foray into fashion. nine years ago, she strutted down t
the wind chill gives us a cold start to the day. west of the blue ridge, snow on the ground from the snow system yesterday. 39 in tempore park. it will be gusting but >> this is the way to warm up times square. thank you, guys, for coming out. robin. >> all right, sam. >>> this morning in our "royal diary," the dress that first caught prince william's eye. it was after kate middleton put on this dress for charity. it was all about charity that the royal romance...
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tell us what has happened. ournd we'll have one of cameramen killed. -- >> we have had one of our cameramen killed. i had the privilege of working of him. he was killed in libya a few weeks ago. we have had some of our staff to attain. -- detained. we have had others shot out, vehicles ambushed. i think it is safe to say that al jazeera has paid a very heavy price for its coverage in libya, along with some any other -- so many other journalist. i think the "new york times" and other photographers that are there. the violence will be used to silence what is happening in libya. >> is al jazeera free report now from libya? >> we have teams in tripoli and benghazi, and some moving with the flow of the frontline, so to speak. and others with the security assessments are constantly revisited. they operate freely in that they are one part of the story. the team in tripoli was there by the invitation of the libyan government. they have the same restrictions and impediments you would expect by being brought in by the go
tell us what has happened. ournd we'll have one of cameramen killed. -- >> we have had one of our cameramen killed. i had the privilege of working of him. he was killed in libya a few weeks ago. we have had some of our staff to attain. -- detained. we have had others shot out, vehicles ambushed. i think it is safe to say that al jazeera has paid a very heavy price for its coverage in libya, along with some any other -- so many other journalist. i think the "new york times" and...
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saying a lot of champions like past triumph formula some of us to use this hopes of reaching the playoffs in the finals. while his monsoon isotopic a fifth straight quarter final as they host last say. in salon or a buy in munich in the champions league. and local hero unheralded finds out as he called long lines at the dutch hurrican like the parties are in class in moscow. the start of the continental hockey league playoffs where double defending champions at all about you live for nearly new far to survive in the garden cup quarter finals previously unbeaten sell outs putting out the first side to reach the summit final but for different place called for a boss and supposedly not subject much law it's all square in your common sense regular season champions on gone tied up series it too will try to see the point three two win over let's all a great solution next time when a problem got into over science. football now much denies it all hype injuries a quarter finals of the champions league for the first season in a row so i have a small say following a goal a straw in the first leg was
saying a lot of champions like past triumph formula some of us to use this hopes of reaching the playoffs in the finals. while his monsoon isotopic a fifth straight quarter final as they host last say. in salon or a buy in munich in the champions league. and local hero unheralded finds out as he called long lines at the dutch hurrican like the parties are in class in moscow. the start of the continental hockey league playoffs where double defending champions at all about you live for nearly new...
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it's now a half past the hour here in moscow and with us here recap now at our top stories and it's a situation critical and japan's stricken nuclear power plant with cooling systems failing in all six reactors and threats of a nuclear meltdown now rising to the highest levels since the explosions began at that facility japanese officials confirm a radioactive materials have leaked into the atmosphere that the radiation level currently exceeds the acceptable norm. on the death toll from friday's a devastating earthquake and tsunami climbs to over three thousand with almost two thousand injured and over seven thousand people still believed to be missing. and in a russian regions close to japan residents and emotionally services are on a high alert despite officials claiming there's no power and a radioactive danger meanwhile moscow's boosting its humanitarian aid and energy supplies to japan creasing the number of rescue workers in the disaster struck areas. but as the situation in japan develops the world's left wondering just how to prevent similar catastrophes in the future we set o
it's now a half past the hour here in moscow and with us here recap now at our top stories and it's a situation critical and japan's stricken nuclear power plant with cooling systems failing in all six reactors and threats of a nuclear meltdown now rising to the highest levels since the explosions began at that facility japanese officials confirm a radioactive materials have leaked into the atmosphere that the radiation level currently exceeds the acceptable norm. on the death toll from...
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most of the stuff i used to which are. in bosnia and herzegovina available in. the children of each. cubic. foot you know hotel period hotels are very cool there are a boutique hotel and you're like towns. in serbia multis available in moscow and hard regency. top stories here naughty it is situation critical that japan's stricken nuclear power plant with cooling system is failing in all six reactors and threats of a nuclear meltdown rising to the highest level since explosions at the facility began japanese officials confirm radioactive materials have leaked into the atmosphere and the radiation level currently exceeds the acceptable more. the death toll from friday's devastating earthquake and tsunami climbs to over three thousand almost two thousand injured and over seven thousand people could be missing. in russian regions close to japan residents in emergency services are high on the spot officials claim there's no current radioactive danger meanwhile moscow's boosting its for military aid an energy supplies to japan on increasing the number of rescue worke
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dick thornburgh who was the governor of pennsylvania at the time sir thank you so much for joining us thank you guy well first of all what do you think about the comparison well there's an. eerie similarity between what's happening in japan today and what happened in pennsylvania in one nine hundred seventy nine. there are obviously differences because we didn't have to deal with a record earthquake or aftershocks or following tsunami but the technical challenges are pretty much the same so what happened at those three mile island was a partial core meltdown of one of the reactors how bad were the consequences back then at the time i we had no sense of what had really transpired and it took a long time to complete the cleanup process and determine precisely how much damage had been done but about a third of the radioactive core had melted down prior to the. the reactor being brought under control and that was serious how costly was that well the cleanup cost was something that. really was neglected for a while we had to go and cobble together a group of contributors but it ran to abou
dick thornburgh who was the governor of pennsylvania at the time sir thank you so much for joining us thank you guy well first of all what do you think about the comparison well there's an. eerie similarity between what's happening in japan today and what happened in pennsylvania in one nine hundred seventy nine. there are obviously differences because we didn't have to deal with a record earthquake or aftershocks or following tsunami but the technical challenges are pretty much the same so...
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we have used a transparent consensus-based process to scope this study. we expect the science advisory board to have a meeting on this study parameters on monday. all of that has been opened. we have vetted the people who sit on the board to make sure they don't have undue conflicts of interest so that we don't have folks later worried that the study was somehow skewed. with all those safeguards that we have put in place i'm certainly not going to be close minded to say we don't need to look to make sure that we are doing everything right. so that is why i am going to go tomorrow to pennsylvania, to philadelphia to our office to try to understand what the state of play is there. the last question was about the national study. the budget this year calls for $6 million for that national study and i think congress last year or the year before, can't remember, were authorizing for your leadership in ensuring we have the study money. the only thing i will say is we have to spend money wisely. so i will not say that the national study should need only study sir
we have used a transparent consensus-based process to scope this study. we expect the science advisory board to have a meeting on this study parameters on monday. all of that has been opened. we have vetted the people who sit on the board to make sure they don't have undue conflicts of interest so that we don't have folks later worried that the study was somehow skewed. with all those safeguards that we have put in place i'm certainly not going to be close minded to say we don't need to look to...
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used it before. that is we cannot have the government saying here's what we will give you. you have to have a system in place that engages the individual, makes them have a skin and the game, a stake in the game. i think it is vitally important that we do that. health insurance coverage for everybody, but in a way that engages the individual so they have some interest financial interest, in the health care they're consuming. if not, we will have misallocation of resources. we'll have over-utilization. and this bill is scheduled to cost more than $2 trillion in the first years it is implemented. it will be much more than that. unless we do something to bring people involved. again, it is this group of people in washington led by president obama who believe they are smart enough to tell you everything you need to do and how to do it as opposed to say no, we will trust individuals. ls. the program i'm advocating is something called you care, which is speaker -- centered around you, not him. >> what is y
used it before. that is we cannot have the government saying here's what we will give you. you have to have a system in place that engages the individual, makes them have a skin and the game, a stake in the game. i think it is vitally important that we do that. health insurance coverage for everybody, but in a way that engages the individual so they have some interest financial interest, in the health care they're consuming. if not, we will have misallocation of resources. we'll have...
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used it before. that's why you can't have the government say, here's what we're going to give you. you have to have a system in place that engages the individual. makes them have a stake in the game. i think it is important that we do have health insurance coverage for everybody but we have to do it in a way that engages the individual so they have some financial interest in the health care that they are consuming. if not we are going to get misallocation of resources over-utilization, and this bill, which is scheduled to cost over $2 trillion the first 10 years it is implemented will be a fraction of that. it will be much more than that. unless we do something to get people involved. it is a group of people in washington led by president obama who believe they are smart enough to tell you everything you need to do and how to do it as opposed to saying, no, we're going to trust individuals. the program i'm advocating is something called you care, which is speaker -- centered around you, not him. >> w
used it before. that's why you can't have the government say, here's what we're going to give you. you have to have a system in place that engages the individual. makes them have a stake in the game. i think it is important that we do have health insurance coverage for everybody but we have to do it in a way that engages the individual so they have some financial interest in the health care that they are consuming. if not we are going to get misallocation of resources over-utilization, and this...
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they want us to cut spending. that's what we're going to do. >> in the next two weeks are you going to sit down with vice president biden and the senate and work this thing in >> all of us want to fund the government through september 30th. our team wants to cut spending in a real way, and it's time to get to work, and if you give congress four weeks, guess what? they'll take four weeks. give them six weeks, they'll take six weeks. we have two weeks. let's get the job done. >> mr. speaker? [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the supreme court ruled 8-1 today that the 1st amendment protects church members who mount antigay protests outside military funerals. we've the oral argument in just a few minutes. as the gadhafi forces continue to rebel, he gave a speech. there's security challenged around the world and was asked about colonel gadhafi. that comes later. >> i want to take a brief moment just a say a few words about a tragic event that took place earlier today in frankfort, germany. i'm sadd
they want us to cut spending. that's what we're going to do. >> in the next two weeks are you going to sit down with vice president biden and the senate and work this thing in >> all of us want to fund the government through september 30th. our team wants to cut spending in a real way, and it's time to get to work, and if you give congress four weeks, guess what? they'll take four weeks. give them six weeks, they'll take six weeks. we have two weeks. let's get the job done. >>...
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turf uses a lot of irrigation and uses spray irrigation, so what we've done here is use artificial turf. you're never going to be able to achieve the look of back east or the look of, say, california, with subtropical plants, but our landscapes are still lush and use about 30% of what the subtropical landscape with turf would use. las vegas has adopted a drought tolerant ordinance. we're using less water today than we used five years ago, despite over 300,000 new residents. i think it's a pretty amazing example as to how a town can really turn on a dime if there's the political will and if the public gets behind it. narrator: even the casinos and resorts have adapted to efficient water use. mulroy: the las vegas strip uses only 3% of all the water that we deliver. and when you think about it, it's the largest economic driver in the state, the largest employer, bar none. they knew they had to go the extra mile. and they've embraced conservation. and it's almost beyond belief that they're right now in the process of building another 15,000 rooms. southern nevada recycles 100% of its waste
turf uses a lot of irrigation and uses spray irrigation, so what we've done here is use artificial turf. you're never going to be able to achieve the look of back east or the look of, say, california, with subtropical plants, but our landscapes are still lush and use about 30% of what the subtropical landscape with turf would use. las vegas has adopted a drought tolerant ordinance. we're using less water today than we used five years ago, despite over 300,000 new residents. i think it's a...
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so do stay with us for all the latest updates. but it has economy is facing its biggest challenge since world war two after being hit by one of the strongest earthquake in recorded history and although the quakes theory by pastor pounds industrial heartland shock waves have been felt throughout the business sector for more details as calls over to you the on the business desk. welcome to the business update that's right japan's worst economic collapse since world war two has become a reality as it faces first crippling prices initial estimates are ready to put the country's losses at one hundred and seventy billion dollars but some experts say the actual laws could be much more although all the quake's fury bypass japan's and dust trail heartland the shock waves have been felt throughout the business sector power supply is critical in the country firms like toyota and nissan have had to stop production because with eleven or japan's fifty four power stations out of action they are running out of energy carmakers should builders an
so do stay with us for all the latest updates. but it has economy is facing its biggest challenge since world war two after being hit by one of the strongest earthquake in recorded history and although the quakes theory by pastor pounds industrial heartland shock waves have been felt throughout the business sector for more details as calls over to you the on the business desk. welcome to the business update that's right japan's worst economic collapse since world war two has become a reality as...
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not just react as a risk on stuff that reports eggs blow shit over uses a few words. of course you say radiation levels one of the realities of dangerous to human health reports one of the q containment levels with temps in one of the reactors has been downwards around two hundred thousand. places surrounding area. knowledge is that confounded you two thousand five hundred dead so far and more than that seventeen thousand resting. place and devastating tsunami that hit the reasons why. countries around the world offer help to japan hates by natural i'm non-natives catastrophes summits because they this is another example of how mind hides on a full one hundred the progress of science science and the oil in the gulf that's actually not. about the situation develops the world left wondering just how to provide similar catastrophes in the future we sat down with a former u.s. attorney general richard thornburgh he shared his thoughts on what important lessons can be learned from the pots. i think it's time when the world is watching with fear the developments a good pass
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so that brings us to the end of the sports on back with more to say with the weather. down the official on t.v. hopefully cation your phone i pod touch from the. chargesheet lights on the good. video on demand our keys my fuel costs an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your.
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they're waiting for us to cut them off. the dominant question when a go to pakistan afghanistan is we have been in past. we have to be very, very cautious about making sure we have this right to make these investments in the way, which sustained the relationships. >> thank you very much. secretary gates, i commend the priority you find done these inefficiencies and saving the department of defense and even very eloquent today about talking for the need of funding and how we'll need to work together. i do know of course that china and russia have recently demonstrated their development of a fifth-generation tactical aircraft. this underscores the need for an affordable fifth-generation aircraft or her services and allies. so i returned to the joint strike fighter that you mention your opening statement. the dod says the impact of moving 124 f. 35 aircraft from the defense program will have little impact to unit cost over the life of the program. while this may be true for the life of the program, i'm concerned about the impa
they're waiting for us to cut them off. the dominant question when a go to pakistan afghanistan is we have been in past. we have to be very, very cautious about making sure we have this right to make these investments in the way, which sustained the relationships. >> thank you very much. secretary gates, i commend the priority you find done these inefficiencies and saving the department of defense and even very eloquent today about talking for the need of funding and how we'll need to...
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i used to work there. i was in the green room and the president decided to double down and get this bill passed. who cared about the public opinions? he was going to have the house passed it. i said where you doing? you are going to destroy yourself in the election. the public is against what you are doing. what are you doing? he said, let me tell you. reid, pelosi, obama. we believe americans love entitlements and once we get you hooked on entitlement, they will never let it go. sounds like nothing more than trying to hook someone like a drug dealer. is that what entitlements do, mccue dependent? make you feel less and what less? [applause] if that is not a moral issue, if what we're doing to the next generation, this entitlement attitude, if that is not a moral issue, i do not know what is. we have an obligation. we have an obligation as americans to do what my grandfather and father did for me. to leave our country better than we found it. a lot of tough things going on right now. i feel blessed to be h
i used to work there. i was in the green room and the president decided to double down and get this bill passed. who cared about the public opinions? he was going to have the house passed it. i said where you doing? you are going to destroy yourself in the election. the public is against what you are doing. what are you doing? he said, let me tell you. reid, pelosi, obama. we believe americans love entitlements and once we get you hooked on entitlement, they will never let it go. sounds like...
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they would do what they could to help us get back on track. one writer said he would vote for and orange juice can if it were running against barack obama. host: beth on the republicans line. caller: thank you for airing all this. i was glad many of the speakers talked about what is going on in public schools. the holy grail of extreme liberalism -- not all democrats but controlling what our children learn and how they learn it. and as for nominees for the republican nomination, i think we have to acknowledge -- i think we have to acknowledge two things. that many of the common identities of the front runners have an albatross around their neck that they cannot win the general lection. newt gingrich, mike huckabee, mitt romney, michele bachmann, cannot win in a general election. the idea should be to beat the current administration, to win and not to have our favorites unnecessarily nominated. if i had to pick one at this point, i would say tim pawlenty. governor christie has been adamant. i think he needs more experience under his belt. hopef
they would do what they could to help us get back on track. one writer said he would vote for and orange juice can if it were running against barack obama. host: beth on the republicans line. caller: thank you for airing all this. i was glad many of the speakers talked about what is going on in public schools. the holy grail of extreme liberalism -- not all democrats but controlling what our children learn and how they learn it. and as for nominees for the republican nomination, i think we have...
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but she has been a great blessing to us. i always say that she makes us better. her humanity, the gift of love that she is. in the eyes of the world, she cannot do a lot. she cannot see herself. -- feed herself. she does not talk, she makes noises. she may not ever be able to talk or walk, but she can love. she is infectious in our family. she is a great gift. >> there is no easy way to go from that to my next question. as you think about this presidential campaign, how do you get the nomination? what is your strategy? >> just put 1 foot in front of the other. i feel like this is a situation where i had no intention of doing this in the first place. things just sort of happen. if this is what is supposed to happen, you just go out there and you take them one at a time. i did not know any other way to do it. there is no grand strategy. you go out to iowa and see how well you can do that. then you go out to new hampshire. there is no one is the strategy. you pick this state and do well here and there. my feeling is that if you are going to do this, go out and compe
but she has been a great blessing to us. i always say that she makes us better. her humanity, the gift of love that she is. in the eyes of the world, she cannot do a lot. she cannot see herself. -- feed herself. she does not talk, she makes noises. she may not ever be able to talk or walk, but she can love. she is infectious in our family. she is a great gift. >> there is no easy way to go from that to my next question. as you think about this presidential campaign, how do you get the...
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here is our oil, take us, tell us how much you've taken. if you don't think that's the right way to do business, congress and the administration is treating taxpayers if they have a fiduciary responsibility to manage assets. we do support the markey fix, but we also worked ghostly with mr. chairman issa. i think there's a real potential for a bipartisan solution on this and from the taxpayers do this to the over. >> thank you. >> i think the gentleman. >> for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you for the presentations from the entire board. mr. dodaro, i didn't know for sure, but i was listening to the language and i thought he picked up the pittsburgh and i'm glad to see -- is jim dodaro your brother clerics okay, it's the pittsburgh and the boys. listen, thank you for your presentation today. i come to this committee with a background that includes time as united states attorney and in that capacity came in just after september 11 when we were dealing with issues of terrorism. we share responsibilities and other committe
here is our oil, take us, tell us how much you've taken. if you don't think that's the right way to do business, congress and the administration is treating taxpayers if they have a fiduciary responsibility to manage assets. we do support the markey fix, but we also worked ghostly with mr. chairman issa. i think there's a real potential for a bipartisan solution on this and from the taxpayers do this to the over. >> thank you. >> i think the gentleman. >> for five minutes....